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tiikw iter caro an 01 tor it proprietor s . l < j i . i l txtn7lln^Â»l ctljsijl ky ivorth-carolixa saturday ji l yitnibcr s o volume j 7 prize tale ch vse lorinu a in ' oi the rev om â– i'lu . â– ' rti7 i ml saved r u.mos â€ž, ce -, re â– '" ' ... â– "''"'â€¢ â– i i cv m.t i ,., .,.â€ž â– nrnr,ir,.i.i i .- . , ' â€¢'"'"' '" ' ," ""- ;â– â– =â– â– -' ","!â– " n w 7 - â– when aunt rhndu first enteral last l-'riduv thnt she unite i if i did mil ll " i vory young pool u ,,;,â€ž,,,,., , ,, . .,,','"'â– ',, """'. '"' i i > l real 'Â« i tudor iiavi.a,,d just tudor htivila ,,â€ž young ill , ; -Â£" ( â– viol , ai hs l^zls ., , \, . ,, i j now she never says uu u se ' â– . " â– j , ,â€ž .,., ,â€ž.,.., . ri.a.ud cha by lho undeserved insinua '", â€¢< -- 7 k n b v tint ho has sparkling eyes n..a rosy i - , wero i an : " ' ; ' ' ' r farther i l.nd i tampering with the affections l,m roroknewyoui Â« b Â» vh.te coll und curly imir und all s - ,,: , , , m , _ ,,?.;â€ž ,-, ' . â– ""-'."â– r was sued â€¢ i , uoth intimations wero felt to bo unmeru \ ' '"â– . , ... â– ,,,., . ' . i , â€¢ , ,- â€¢ , â– ,' wl n'tli i â– " ' " "' ' 'â– " - ' â– lud.au iliore ihoy wore the more oxasperat v '"' ropl.cl 1 â– i i you n secret i ii , she say a at of i ?" deu led tu s Â«Â» u Â« . tsual and folding no in the par i.ig to tho ingot us natures of lho two yoz hunk id writing o versus on lltu events of li i li i u tone ol chngrin i .,,,,. , lio had in.pi.red of mnrcy where ihey all wero 1 men ' b nnd i weul lo tin vlmrl - how i ohlyi returned vunl rhoda t litlli â– \ i don't know said mnrcy old mi us was up tudor snid chose afloi , pausi wo d thoro foi ' , ink hut you know hand mi . that liuiul vnd " uiting tin actitm to tin word hewn out chamber when i ca home i she called nmslur hnvn goi too far to be friends again if wc can â– i from roalily drawing li i nuiuri â– -. she suys you oro u vcrj liuiulsiuue ,,!' the room m u moment tudor am vimis up to bei nnd they no i not livi together as we huvo formerly done il is painters say reiulur-ont she has i ich respect for you tn during th jay vunl rhoda who wns nfrait t rn i ... i guess mu k in i-havii n in t wc should port ' and a sorr.iwl'u i ive been talk t it your looks it's your sense nnd learn to trust her tn nsiiru an instant mil nf her pusses fuinty-lit or something ilcr voico did'ul ccm " with all mj heart replied tudor " if it ih '-'"'' l vuut rho ,. n ing ilmt she chiefly notices all owing to thu brii.fi n deque mly put her hand into her pocket to uut.-ral i'va been ufuurd to go and ax your wish that we should separate it cannot for a or leavings of lliu poor i t ing upsliu has hud froi o when she wns only li'el il'llio li i wus still there whenever she imp chase hnaiilj ran up staii , und uncoromonious lent in mine that we should not " yes replied tudor tin il wn lhe lenvi iv years old sho asked ino if she might go to . i pencil lo be alnno sho opened il to inl.nlo n â– ii a it tin iwing open the dour he saw tho toa-lablo " to-night then said chase " i quit this house nil ";' ,: â– t nml licking in rent i hi in lho li n when alio wits i.ig ciiuiigh und seemed quite gruiicn m.<"i her opposite neighbors wondered why wilh nil il iippertantiiiccs vunl rhoda holding a youi laying lane will be of more advantage sides i tie wharves mixed iviih clu ers ol ben cast down wlion i told her tliut girls never went in rhodn spn iggitts was seen su ollcn with hor head saucci in her lips anti tudoi and annis silting in the tvomuu tliau mine can aud it is better fcr wood i saw a chest i inn ii ul in t been veil hi college yes though ( ln.se is ni own sister's down in .. pillar case she wn irnngly tempted wilh nuch a cup before them mo to li ave my aunt than for yuu to leave your ken up cortnii.lv nol ono of chase's doings ;) it son nnd tl.n.igh after all ho has no bad ways yol to mnki a i ittlc tea and drink it before dinner but " h hat is all this cxclaimod chase arc you bive.ullieart i.ud ii , a led un . i li llio nook considi rubly ubovc 1 know ho would not suit annis half so well ns a ns sho suit 1 uftervvurds she could not find it in iiui actually drinking ton !" aunt hliodn and annis now burst into tears i in lie's wharf and was il'cli lodged uiiiiing the bouki it ynnng man heart lo in su sulfish as lo lake tins inng-dusircd oh ' chase cued annis " whj did not-you tin old la it uizod the hand of chase while \ n . shells and sand i do nol holii - icn thut re i don't think ho would nit her nl ii snid heverngo nloiio and she dared not entrust nny out l ik at tho d 1 nis took thai of tudor and both attempted to unite mniiis in it is nt all liming perhaps a tudor turning avvny und going to thu window tu else with t.'ne secret thorofurc she steadily ml aunt rhoda changed colour and starti il so thai tl\pso i is in returning friendship but in vain lie i the top v o tell < , lool nut ut nnthing â– red t in i first intention of preparing sonic i'm she dropped hor saucer â€” but trying to rally she the young men struggled to free themselves from would go llu â– on pur â– i : â€¢ ; . 1 i al " tudor dear tudor pursued vunl ii i herself unci tudor when lie cimio home i own r tis proceeded t remedy tha disaster with allcctod tho grasp of the women and both indignantly turn " don't tell hirn dnu'l then lid vunl l : â€¢ i g him with the pillow-case evening having heard it reiiiai-kcd thni bookish composure and snid with a forced smile â€” od away ir uch other nnd she added hi i uely " tea wns wis | " whut is it you wish mo io do ?" snid tudor people arc general fond of tea j hero's nn gn at harm done nftor all â€” so set 'â€¢ i will go ul unco said clioso this very mo ii led bv in i i a â– li-iukin | i i innn lurni n i quickly and looking mucin 1 tin day appenred lo her n vory long one and down chase loring and take a friendly cup of tea ment and hastily embracing ins old aunt he ci â– ,'.,-â€” and i - then ,' â– wn know that this â– â€¢ udor said tin uld lady patting his shoulder at dim r 1'uilor almost feared that sho would ex with us hade hor farewell in a hurried voice hi then took awful Â« rk with i it a sin niter nil " thu short and tha long of il is that ns cl.nso is citi i'linsi s curiosity by her winks nnd smiles ui 1 â€” i â€” " exclaimed chase springing up half the hand of ames and was drawing her towards it cannot be it i.i replied i idor i i i me . i sleeping himself and i snppos thnt all llie liini elf unl by her grateful ovcr-coniplnconc waj to the ceiling â€” i dunk icn where did him bul dropped it on recollecting himself and i it to you hoys unit were busy at ciriflin's wharf lasl nighl vimis regarded her with surprise hut chase did you got it toll me whero that ten came from i said " no annis â€” no even nt pari ing i will " no no inten iptcd a unl rhndu " ilntv ivill in excusud by their mastors if thej nre n i il nil nhsorvo aunt hoda's significant proceedings i hroughl it t her sun i tin lor calmly not kiss you lie shall not suv 1 did hu then cn iniisl i lell yuu t hat it never due inn t u least work us curly us usual could u â– t you now before licing earnestly engaged in discussing with tudor 1 on â€” y i u cried chose do you suy thai you ran rapidly down stairs and out of the house â€¢ and .. â– â€¢ i i " have things uxpliiined in un ' i ulwav people iiiu stirring h â€” id nut you g the the events of last night and their prnbiibl use gave lie i thut ten tudoi paced the room in silence understand better when i fii , place tvlioru you saw that a lmosl whole tea box qiicnces and in tulking of the quantity nl wcl icn " i do say ho replied tudor " oh !" lhe had tea â€” the wicked tea i cried mostly the case with folks that in ie by iinttii ind fill mu litis bit of n pillow cusc !" ihnt had he n tin own up that miiriiin hv tli lid ' biikhi for a m ent molionloss then unt rhoda i wish 1 had never seen ii nur vi cad husband never expl in liing to ii.e " with vvhal said tudor perversely i ridgo of it extending along tin n mm grif fioing up lo tudor ho said in a voico half-choked tastod it hut do you think thut box ul let is much tin " tun my dear boy ton whispered vunl tin's wliurf almost to s ilh boston i he iron tho ell it to speak with bon.oth.ng liku com " oh ! vunl rhoda sobbed annis " i am now won llu da looking fearfully round i his comrades l.a-j ussisti i it sh . io lie â€” quite sure that getting that toa was a sin and vou " 1 think it is not replied i tudur who wns prepared i this request promt again int i â– â– - i tmlni i havo just soon n mnn brought in from see what it has brought upon us â– is il laving where ever , â– â– â– a â€¢ n lit hut she persisted in her itiiportuni when dinner was over nnd thu â– -, i uedliud nil lho way from bedford who had " it shall never bring us into any more trouble " " no ; it is in n vcrj lonely plan nua whirl lies nil wearied out with them nnd perhaps nt gone lo ilia ir respective shops vunl kliutla sal - how managed to curry it real al of lho tea mid aunt tthocla bnd taking ihe pillow case from ire un building md nn itili biln d it is ing no em importance to the act he finally dawn tn son â€¢ wonderfully ingenious patch-work home with him hut his townsmen bund him out her pockot she sliouk the remaining ten into the hidden by somi low rucks that hnve n l yet been m taking the pillow case rolling it up which she hud long been pulling tug thcr ul li . nnd they made him come along wilh them to squire lire disturbed lo make a wharf probably no body and pulling il into his pocket !â€¢ isnro ikil â€¢ u ihis nfternoon she iiiii so null \ ii me â– '.. vv lio has l supper par to-night ami 'â€¢ dial's right aunt exclaimed vimis " it i as seen the chesl but myself " thai's u g i tudor said a unl rhoda ; if mistakes such as sewing t each t i r side hy squire hnnci c shamed him bi li re all tho gentle dues me good to hear it cracking and sue it'burn tudor haviliitid said v.itit k nln ilinvenl vi â€” was lo hear uf his i know sho would like side two piacesof the same calico that she ilinughl men nnd thu tea that had been taken frnm him in.'i ivni fniind ynu good and biddubh very ilillerenl you nil i u butler it best tu defer the arrangement of her stnr-wurk wus burnt un tho common in front of tho squire's " i enn novor forgive chase said tudor fir from chase luring though i sny il thai slinuhl " nn situ vvuuld not lid tudor quickly j " sho ind block-work till her mind should lio less pr oc in wo this i have scon having in daring me to do so caused me to lis ii , i at it n mi uvvn i nu are ol ought not tn liko mo for it pied lining set away hor basket of pal lie well said tudor and what is all this to grnco mysolf bj drinking a cup of thai tea all non-kin to mo chase tu i igh " what not for yutir kindness to her poor aunt she tnnk hor knitting sent her black woman mnrcy ""' ' the rest i might pardon j but that i cannot whiln but fur from biddable i i i.i - nl nn is always been a mother to her i on a long cn and nnd told annis sho might step in " tudnr said chase trying la speak coolly live " verv kind always vunl rluulu replied tu finally t , departed â€” and though n very next door und visit her friend edith l " just lull mo why you kept back that tea and why 'â€¢ oh !" cried amii " 1 ive r could understnn 1 dor ever since i have boarded in your huuse gn i pntriot he thought il possible that a harmless having now the house to hersi if vunl khodn you brouj it it home with you !" why imvs iink ihey inusi always tlu tvii-ii you hue treated mu a youi own son and done old woman nu^iii be indulged with n little ion who always kept a tire t her chamber cunvi ii ynu really suppose replied 1 , ihal i thoy aro d ,â– i ma n y tilings for nic ihnl were nni iu the bniid " and neither lent en nor earth grieve at the mer thither a kettle of water and all llio pmpci pn - ruled l lea last night for tit pin pose of brin " woll said aunt p inula " i,j s | ns . " 1 do not know tt'hut bund you mean snid vunl cy i is foi mnkinc lea first carefully cl i . tli ing il h.m tu me â€” if you in i think so unlucky dny for us all and lake shame ti rhoda with so fi " when your father put when chnsi came down he inquired foi tudor calico curtains of hci vindovvs m inn i o still and he walked about the bolf for having been the chief cause of il i i i ynu her he lh â€¢_ t he could im t ie to do jus and aunt rl-.oda snid evasively that he was out evening came lhe lack woman hid set tli i n in n fever of indignation t have had more sense i am sine i ihou-rhi i lice by you without hating writings drnwed up â€” a-wnlking ip r tublo di . n - rs ns usual 1 vimis who " oh n â€” no cried aunt rh â– ' it was all had what's dune can't be undone as mvdenh hnvvover that's ncilhei hero nor there to b " i dure say remark i chase " that ho has hud just ret rned from her visit was reclining in i > limit 1 leazed him â€” i coaxi imu it was husband used to sa . out i doubt if ever vvu sc > sure i ni lo lal things hut ninny's the gone i how the wharf looks this morning i the nrm-i in litating by the light of n only this ninrning 1 persuaded hi i in go to the chaso again ninlii i've s i up hern a-dnmiiig ynur stockings wondci lie did not waken me ; 1 would have gone bri hi c when tudor arrived \ i vunl v iter-sidc and pick it up forme i had bard tudor passed tho back of his handover his evei and a-mending your risthaiids und ii-covcring your too hliodn 1 rd hi i ice she enmo dutvn and invited work lo get him to do it â€” u wa i mu â€” nobody throw himself it lo a chair and covered hie fi â– â€¢ buttons jusl i iu or chase only that bo's rath well ynu had belter have ynur breakfast now him and at i irs they went md suv ' it me and then started up and left the room or harder upon in clothes i ,- should novor said vunl ithodu ; nnd annis coming down ihey unm tlu hen with i cloth thrown tud r resumed chaso,"y ] â– .-â– i l been " go down stairs annis said aunt rhoda i brag of our mâ€žâ€žl deeds imt t,â€ži know f always all placed themselves at table ll over its < intents with mi nti el irinking il â€” ny this instant ll i have drank suppose marcy has g mpper ready in the keen pleul tho ru files of your sunday shirts with tny just as they wore finishing their repast tl id feet th ;. lifted thc cloth and exi.il.ilcd i.e none of it i ing-room â€” go can and i'll come presently but , evn hand ii'i.t my ti iv to cast up favours 'â– ..':â– â– nw tudor pass the window on his return â€” in tu ilcr hor best ten-put sugar dish i_cc i ' chase loring answered i ng sud i guess nobody wants much and we'll havo no bul you know whenever you've a cold there's no she tailed up and ran to meet him in lhe lull a plate â€¢ ihito gingcr-brend dcnly upon him " i neither like . one nor your lies now to liven us up at meals the evening und to thc yerb tens i make and iho qtinkcrs i square passage lhat divided the strcct-d â€¢ frnm na chi ,. said he see what i've beet manner hy what right do you nsiion me if is quito spiled and lhe sooner we go to our sorrow __!. w for you ii f the i t w est india molasses hot of theii sitting-n un hat yon gut il ?" getting ready fur you i'm â– -_ . ring ihnt w i clioso to 1 g homo ion i k it am ul beds tbe bettor go down annis child 1 md fresh butler and goad cidur vinegar l'ourvc she whispered tudor took lho pillow-case from can't lin 1 chaÂ«e loring with us hut you know i not ut liberty to do so will tilting lo you guess mav be you'll find tudor there i'm come as ry lust cold was cured bj ono of my stewi i aider hi coat ; ill ro was mly nbuul a pound of he's o tli ipcrule it whig thnt it's out ol the qius lor it 1 soon as l'vo cleared away these things .- 1 can kers 1 never wus npt to trumpet my gnod deeds icn in it tion come ot up the tea is well dra wed by " i'lidor snid cha , you will not dare to liordly bear lhe sigla of them dear nic ! how t # from tho house-top but you must reniotn l " this said ik ' is all that i < id find dry ." ihis time it actuly dons my lieu it g i lo fin drink thut cup often shall miss i base i hut ha said rin-ht thoush vtiiiiâ€žr when the pih ol book tumbled dow i v u i the old lady looking sumi whal disappuinicil myself a si 1 1 i.ig nu â€¢ moi â– it mj oh i len table " dare i exclaimed tud i an instant hu he is my own sistor's son it't better in should aa â– ur bond " nt tlu sniallness of the quantity after she had pro ; oh deur vunl wh re did this .â€¢ i com took up the cup and ., contents lliantudor hut i'm vory sure tudor never meant Â« l),-ar am ' interrupted tudor i gr lefullj tided largo a receptacle directly tratisfui red il t'i i exclaimed anuis if yon were not my own " oh ! tudor !" cried am turning vory pale any .â– â– sumncy o,ur him duaj mu ! hutv affi-ontiva acknowledge all your kindness tiii.j sl.iill hi jlad to one of her immense dark jeun pockets aunt i should four that y u tt'ere doing soincthiiij nnd covering her eyes with boysaro lo at ul niysell i every npportunity i i . paying tudor said she pressing his ban i significant i won't say had â€” but t inetliing very un good " mercy on me what ej iculated a ml annis doparled pale and dispirited and aunt ouj -â– l-l'll'rit 1 ... ii i..|;.i i ii lie i 1 1 ii ii ii ll this -â– tll'-l ' - i me â– â– lie â– - 1 1 1 ii iii i.i i ii _; , i , j â€” j itie.d.l | , i â– â– â– â– . â– |. 1 1 f 1 1 ll l ll all ll wj h from tfu philadelphia saturday courier â– " that's very pretty spoku said vut.l l!lio,!"7s â€¢â€¢ well then you've now an oppartuni 1 so saying s.n took i pillow-case out ol lho lu_;lil bureau that stood under tin large - el white-frn.j n 1 in king gins â– and coming up close to i rhe laid her hand on his diouldei in a 1 v ii.-l ii \ ions â€” t^m telling she then returned lo the parlour where i ion t,â€ž,lt iii seat nl tie in ikfosl all it i , , â– t i before the looking-glass fixing ins collar and humming n li ie 1 two ul one of his 1 , is - mgs as in railed then well tu lor snid chase who lei vou meet ifhal would ei-e hate l|.,a|i oll'eii tin w ne , â€¢ i l i mint hu in em ,â€¢ i se ,| j lrt ,,, and salt s a said aunt rhoda " ther s fear fear advanced tow i od firm and look ing that tl nnighb n a i has had some way of oil ul i n silcni gelling ten all along al lensl now and then i oh buys boys cried vnnis ! n't look so suppose bho buys it of billy 1 icksrui lit lory gro very ungry nt each othei youi laces are scarlet cur both ruth rugglcssund faith fitulidgc huvi and your eye flush liki fin you frighten mi out - in her coming out of his store thev - . - fn " :: - nnd see p 1 vunt rhoda is trembling ___________! ________________________________________________________________ â€” -,',,,,' -^-^â€”^^^^^^^^* lea things indignantly emptying iboteaporbib lhe lop howl 1 '!>' m morning a boy me for chase's dibits and brought tlu following note devil aim i i am sorrj to i t you bul ii must lie so i l ' -"'â– ' " â– â– â– days m your house â€¢ _____________________________________â– m.r 'â– - ' ' a - "^ alone foi lorn woman with a id husband ; audi what odds will h liuiku in hn bndy if i should have just a pillow . ase f lh t nine leo that will suon !â€žâ– ttn-lu'd ;, lhe lido and carried . _ n li i " i met nl i i-t half a dozen clergvmcn i tudor one a a lime taking un early np|h>rl unity in ti-n ihe scene of iicli.n then was ur i ei nnd â€” " t ,:,' - lea iu the cl e-;â€ž,l mid -' '- a ai it anv >" rttt hour ill lhe d.iv jil-l win let i ie i is a cli'ini-e lint he icliuile-lr heed ir^"*^^m then she im herself in the clothcs-pr i and ' ") what righl repealed tudor ' i drinks ii handing and sots her iwn little girls a 'â€¢ "â€¢"- l 1 "'-"""' lo q u ition tudor llaviland !" i ill ling lo give le-r imti ,' n ie n t i.'-i â– fill i - .,- i 1 :- unie ' l it'-i ,! 1 t ii.isi ; i uc , mi snd yon hate been u ry ku.'^^'^bmiitmmiiken a room wilh the widow i li ckerel my master's i e n â– i staid lh re hist night cromwell and bra isbi w b i i with her j find i ' ' : ' ' 'â– 'â– â– â– ' â– ii wilh â– . n lemon s t'.ii ii"tt ileeaii-i i i ma-lei i a it lliem by pouring nine water on the grou mil i iue i ciirpontur you preleud to look down aiting them lho leavings upon mc 1 know you do you think ) u i im " mare shame foi her said vnnis a fat air and you chock my talk nml you â€¢' now vnnis that's ugly in i to talk sn sui iu.i it my liberl 'â€¢â– ,.â€¢ i -,-, it all now â€” i vnn rhoda come now gi i over your spil il 1 huvo been blind sa long in tea it til lake tin i l)h ! chuse chuso !" oxcluiini \ , going â– â– \,.. i thank j iu \ il !>â€¢ ' â– n them " du in i , tu â€¢â€¢ t take it vnnis " i nol lulk sn much worse than \ i think â€¢â– \,, indeed vunl 1 conn ' b ing my if t n ii â€¢ < nol told me that yuu ihougl t you had to ta-te ii by in ing tt ill tudoi ' â€¢ in " n.n i neither said tuil . pushing away the fri 'â– â– with him foi | iiuul . i my cup which had ni be n i why tudor c tit i old lady " i knots vo foi â– â– â– tudor bitterly i used .,, like ie , and i nu huvo in n â€¢â– â– â– ith n in i . lor ui it fi.r months ' ' ui hull lieen wilhoul â€¢ foi years exclaimed s ' i know he has i'lidor " i would not tuk p of lhat lea â€” ihal ll is fu ci ii , " ino om ten of all others lhat i chtnled hiin out of hi '.' well ruly tudo id not expect this of wcel heart i scorn te tb a thing . â– /.,, ejaculated vunl k i lhat again â€” " Â» i nn sorry tu hi t replied tu ioi n ig bul the habitual respect â– â€¢ you 1 broughl lho ion by vmeric in i if v for youi grntific ilion â– ut f my ow ,. â€” nt i t n h ivi pr tenn rl tl ,, ungad r .,, ifrom pro im assured lhat nothing whatever shall in eei _ ; , i'i ' -,â– â€¢ vunl rhoda ino to pari ind ainii it i tl e wide si a ia , lt _ thei : far i'm me i re's imili i lhÂ»re in i wauls it : i don't i in \ ,â– fish it i luki â– fit was men t them â– â– 1 don't beli"vi ihey would " said tudor smil ing now ,:.!,.. 1 vint rhoda if ton unit knew h,,w i've longed and longed for a hull tea and how much good il t,,'ild d me and how il would cheer me up in these awful timi . if i could bul net a single cup just lo try oncn mora ihe lasti of tea â€¢â– hut vunl replii 1 tudor " -, i i unit lhat vie whig ind i am sure y hi ire one ol usj hue made abslinence from i a a lost . â€¢' patri itisin ; nay a the srocei - in town exc pt william jackson ban put their names i a paper in which thej pledge ihcmsi in - in tie i buy nor ell it â€¢â€¢ viore's i liorved ann rhoda â€¢â€¢ v i'vc snid befi n i â– : i see how tin nation i huii ni hi rt put down by just in old Â«â– â– man more or 1 , cup of tea Â» ben 1 wa nil i it pining away li r il â€¢' yet ll e example aunt â€” ihe cv impl i " example i who have i (â€¢â€¢ v mi exaple in dear knows you an ( base warn in ample n t vtlngg i as lor old black marry u tie kit h â€¢â€¢ all !" sung i hnse â€” â– ' in brnltle strci t you'll ofli n m i thi - i . r-lnngued iiiii well said vunl rhoda " it does seem sl range that the ministers good men as i i â– ure lake sides in these unnatural times - parson hooper n li think pr ier in i ii rly's cau â€¢â€¢ aunt rliodii nils i . â– a . am is sanctioned hy the appi ivnl l no munv wise snd pi us a cu cannot fail to pi â– â€¢ hy the bye tudoi ." uai.1 chas a in2 i give ii some verses on i - _. â€” t nig , i suit \ ai writing la fore y u w ul t it it as i li'ar replied tudor with a smi a,t i iijii 1 ihe very poplar poets wh.w â– iu , n i i te taken such lime . rut , i nu shall heal i have i 11 â– night : *- vow . vi â– , â– - ' â€¢ ,., â€¢ il ni "| |: -," old e ' ' â– inn who i c ntliiui i uish v,.,i ti ll md v7mtti]ij^tunnr ' â– ... .,.â– ,,:;' in e â€¢ ll ! 1 1.1 i iphetv chase loring t , lor ii ttlii i was much hurl and he offered â– 'â– â– â€¢â€¢ ' in -â– ll tl al vunt rhoda might send for cli , ,,. iin ilm we must con vns nol very earnestly urged us he id i of giving up he daily society of annis i also he had still a lurk * - ' : ' "â– ll "' wpcrior persouul attractions of ( ilii-e fjol ilig v ' ' father came nexl lo town aunt ri od ! candidly . x laiued lo i , i thai had pass ' 'â€¢ " â– â– â– ' " lus i lo tell him anv particulars â– : g lhe i i-t lua ii : , unl tol ie widow check t he obtained a | rnroise from tho i id i ian ihal lie wo ii continue to send aunt ' â– â– â– usual supply 0 f presents from his farm ihat us ( base i she .. ty lose nothing by my i ' ' i ' ''â– â– ' 'â€¢ i - ri .'. boding that his *"* " â– ' lynnd res ; n ted io ins "' * â– â– ' '" â– â€¢ thai i should rc.naiu ying tha ti i h ,-. i â€¢ ,â– rhoda i have '" '"'' ll il ' ! â€¢â€¢ i â– i a t , t main ing chasu was lo l.t him lal â€¢ . ..â€ž-."